
Before today's west-end Hannah Penn Middle School was built, this school, also Hannah Penn, stood across from Penn Park. And before this York, Pa., school became a junior high, it was York High, replaced by today's William Penn High School in the 1920s. This building has been demolished, and its footprint serves as a parking lot for St. Patrick's Church. Others in a series of school namesakes: Who was Hannah Penn of York City middle school fame? and Who was Edgar Fahs Smith? and Who was Phineas Davis? and Namesakes of Devers and Goode schools often confused.
In March 2008, Yorkblogger Paul Kuehnel posted a video of an archaeological dig at Coulsontown, the Welsh miners village being restored in southeastern York County.
Just this month, a former a member of a family with Coulsontown roots commented on Paul's Greenmesh blog post.
"Funny how people "unearth" these videos," Paul wrote me in an e-mail. "Nice memory blip of Coulsontown."
The commenter, identified as Kandi Creamer, wrote: ...




